| United States - 1913 - 1284 pages
...constitutions of neither of said States shall ever be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right...vote by the constitution thereof herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes as are now felonies at common law, whereof they shall have been... | |
| United States - 1913 - 1290 pages
...constitutions of neither of said States shall ever be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to votĀ« in said State, who are entitled to vote by the constitution thereof herein recognized, except... | |
| James Quayle Dealey - Constitutional history - 1915 - 330 pages
...fundamental condition that the constitutions should never be so altered "as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote, who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized." Under the theory of the constitution... | |
| James Zachariah George, William Hayne Leavell - African Americans - 1915 - 388 pages
..."That the Constitution of Arkansas shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen, or class of citizens, of the United States of the right to vote, who are entitled to vote by the Constitution herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...First, That the Constitution of Virginia shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote who are entitled to vote by the Constitution herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...First, That the Constitution of Virginia shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote who are entitled to vote by the Constitution herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes... | |
| Allen Johnson - United States - 1919 - 346 pages
...made by the 1 Except in Texas, the work of constitution making was completed between November 5, 1867. and May 18, 1868. Union League and the Freedmen's...Mississippi, and Texas. : ;,; . CHAPTER VII THE TRIAL OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON WHILE the radical program was being executed in the South, Congress was engaged... | |
| United States - 1919 - 564 pages
...Except in Texas, the work of constitution making was completed between November 5, 1867, and May IS, 1868. Union League and the Freedmen's Bureau, and...Virginia, Mississippi, and Texas. CHAPTER VII THE TRIAL OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON WHILE the radical program was being executed in the South, Congress was engaged... | |
| Daniel Sullivan Henderson, Peronneau Finley Henderson - South Carolina - 1922 - 240 pages
...Constitution of neither of said States shall ever be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right...vote by the Constitution thereof herein recognized," and, hence, that as the suffrage clause of the Constitution of 1895 was contrary to this Act, it is... | |
| Thomas Starling Staples - Arkansas - 1923 - 466 pages
...that the constitution of the state should " never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote " who were entitled to vote under the constitution recognized by the proposed act, except as punishment... | |
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